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Housing problems have become increasingly complex in the Global South. An increased pressure to upgrade older stock to provide adequate infrastructure and bring city amenities to urban peripheries compounds the continued need for new housing of a decent standard. This comprehensive volume spans nine countries simultaneously analyzing innovative housing policies and questioning the idea of innovation in this arena. The authors describe three persistent global challenges to contemporary policy: the inherent difficulty in mass-producing housing of decent quality with access to the city; the challenge of community-based upgrading programmes which often fail to benefit those who are worst off; and the political root of housing policies which don’t always consider the diverse needs of populations at the expense of the least powerful. This volume raises questions about what many consider the two most successful areas of housing policy in the Global South: the community-based land sharing programmes for redevelopment in South-East Asia and the finance-driven social housing programmes in Latin America. The authors examine mass housing production programmes incremental development processes community-based urban upgrading the legal structure of condominiums and land-sharing policies while also highlighting challenges to policy learning across contexts. This book will be of great interest to students researchers and those involved with contemporary housing policies particularly in the Global South. It was originally published as a special issue of the International Journal of Housing Policy. | Housing Policy Innovation in the Global South

Routledge Housing Policy Innovation In The Global South 09780367729455

Housing problems have become increasingly complex in the Global South. An increased pressure to upgrade older stock to provide adequate infrastructure and bring city amenities to urban peripheries compounds the continued need for new housing of a decent standard. This comprehensive volume spans nine countries simultaneously analyzing innovative housing policies and questioning the idea of innovation in this arena. The authors describe three persistent global challenges to contemporary policy: the inherent difficulty in mass-producing housing of decent quality with access to the city; the challenge of community-based upgrading programmes which often fail to benefit those who are worst off; and the political root of housing policies which don’t always consider the diverse needs of populations at the expense of the least powerful. This volume raises questions about what many consider the two most successful areas of housing policy in the Global South: the community-based land sharing programmes for redevelopment in South-East Asia and the finance-driven social housing programmes in Latin America. The authors examine mass housing production programmes incremental development processes community-based urban upgrading the legal structure of condominiums and land-sharing policies while also highlighting challenges to policy learning across contexts. This book will be of great interest to students researchers and those involved with contemporary housing policies particularly in the Global South. It was originally published as a special issue of the International Journal of Housing Policy. | Housing Policy Innovation in the Global South

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